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Virtual Workshops and Webinars
Compensatory Services for Students With
GIVE MATH A ROCKET BOOST!!! Disabilities in the Post-COVID Era
May 25, 2021; 9 am - 10 am May 25, 2021; 9 am - Noon
Presenter: Shayna Sackett-Gable, Director of Pedagogy, Presenter: John K. Worthington, Esq., LEGAL ONE Consultant
Bedtime Math
Fee: Free Fee: $60 Members/$75 Non-Members
This session will review the latest guidance from the New Jersey
Audience: K-5 Building and Central Office Leaders Department of Education regarding how to determine the need for
School leaders: Let’s make math class everyone’s favorite place and scope of compensatory services for students with disabilities
to be! in light of the fact that many such students have been educated
So many students lost class time this past year. Now it’s time to remotely for a year or more. This session will include a review of
accelerate their learning. As we celebrate a return to normalcy, we case law and existing statutory and regulatory requirements related
need to make the most of every hour of instruction. to determining the need for compensatory services, other universal
Fun Factor brings hands-on math to life in kids’ hands for grades K-5. strategies that may be appropriate for addressing learning loss for
• Makes the concepts concrete, so students truly understand all students, including students with disabilities, and tips for working
instead of memorizing together with parents to avoid potential litigation.
• Works with any curriculum at your school
• Small-group format enables differentiated instruction Hot Issues in School Law
• Promotes teamwork, perseverance and other social-emotional May 26, 2021; 9 am - 3 pm
traits Presenter: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL ONE Supervisor of
• Can boost summer school or next school year Legal Research and Content Development
Bring a whole new math experience to your school! Fee: $125.
Click here to register with MUJC
Offered in Partnership with the Morris-Union Jointure Commission.
This workshop will address current developments in a variety of
legal issues, including HIB case law and legislative issues, TEACHNJ
regulations and Arbitration Decisions, student safety, recent
legislative enactments, social media, First Amendment rights and
responsibilities, and other current and ongoing school law topics
including COVID-19 and racial discrimination/disparity issues.
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